Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson apologized after receiving some unwanted attention Wednesday, when TMZ Sports reported he was driving 105 mph in a video he posted to his Instagram feed the day before.

The video, which Jackson appeared to shoot on his cellphone, also showed a light on the dashboard indicating that someone in the car was not wearing a seat belt, according to the TMZ report. The video was no longer on Jackson’s feed as of 4 p.m. Wednesday and there was no indication that the 22-year-old quarterback was pulled over by police.

It wasn’t clear where Jackson was driving, but the highest posted speed limit in his home state of Florida is 70 mph.

“We are aware of the report and have addressed it,” the Ravens said in a team-issued statement.

Jackson later tweeted an apology Wednesday night, saying he “made a bad decision and will set a better example going forward.”

According to court records, in November, Jackson pleaded guilty after a police officer caught him going 50 mph in a 30-mph zone in Owings Mills in late August. He had to pay a $100 fine.